Legging



Dec. 1 1925- M. FRIEDMAN ET AL ITIEGGING Filed June 1. 1925 INVENTORS! BY 0. zwzwg ATTORNEY tion sufficient to enable those skille Patented Dec. 1, 1925.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

MORRIS FRIEDMAN AND MEYER FRIEDMAN, 01' NEW YORK, N. Y. I

' "Income;

"Application filed June 1, 1925. serial in. same.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, Monnrs a citizen of Russia, having declared my intentions of becoming a citizen of the United States, and MEYER FRIEDMAN, a citizenoff the United States, both residents of 1 the borough of Bronx, county ofiBronx,-city and State of New York, have invezited certain new and useful Improvements in Leg-' gings, of which the following isa in the art to which the invention appertains t0 I utilize the same. i

' and minor details with like results, and

same as hereto ore, the

" 'Our improvements relate to. leggings generally, and particularly those made of eather or analogous material designed to be closed and fastened on their outer sides,"

the object of our invention being primarily to adapt such leggings to the combinatlon and incorporation therewith. of hookless fastenin s, so-called, in such manner as torender t e use of such fastenings practical;

and convenient by forming the lower extremities of the conjunctive 'edges of the the foot an ankle of legging; equipped e on with side fastenings of t tial features of our invention as embodied' in a legging of the character designated,

although we do not limit ourselves to the- 1 identical configuration of component parts of the legging shown by way of exeni lification, since changes may be made in orm' without departing from the spirit and in{ tent of our invention-in this respect.

With this understanding Fig. 1, represents an outer side elevation of our improved legging, closed;

Fig. 2, a similar view ofthe parts shown in Fig. 1, as opened up.

The general configuration and construction of our leg ings A, is essentially the being furnished in pairs of rights and le ts, and that shown yp as hereinafter fully set forth,-the inven-g and articles, the ti s a", a", 'admitti for the left leg of a wearer.

The conjunctive longitudinal edges a, a,

extremities with extensionti'ps a", a", protuberant beyond the lower transverse circumscribing' edgea, of said legging A, as will be seen by reference more particularly -to Fig. 1, of the drawings, said extension tips of, a", being secured to one end of the instep-strap i,- which thus pratically nonrolongation of said extension tips a, a", t ereby reinforc 'ing and strenghtening the same.

stitutes a unitary basic he inner otherwise free end of the instep strap 1', is formed with perforations for enga ement with the tongue of a buckle b,

attac edto the inner side of thelower ed e drawings.

edge a, of the leggi said longitudinal edges 'a, 'a,:'the'- serrated strips 8, a, of hookless fastenmtgs of a tips now well known in the art 0 detacha connecting" opposed edges of various kin s of the extension of the ower ends of sai hookless strips .9, a, sufficiently below the said bottom ed e a, of the leggingto admit of the sprea ing apart thereof to facilitate 'ap lication to the foot of the wearer, as

wi lbe understood by reference more'particinclude overgaiters and equivalent or analogousleg wear.

1 :of the legging A, are formed at their. lower '.a','.of the legging as, shown in Fig. 2, of t e I The PI'OVlSlOIl of the extension tips was, [enables us to prolong the con'unctive longi tndinal edges a, a, so far below the transfverse circumscribi that it is practice is to incorporate wit ularly to Fig. 2, of the drawings, in which the copulative slide -'a', of said hookless' What we claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

-As an article of manufacture, a legging of the character designated, the conjuctive 6 edgesof which are formed at their lower extremities with extensiontips, to which tips the lower ends hookless iastenings are attached, together with said hookless fasten- 1ng means arranged to detachably connect the said conjunctive edges of the legging, 10

substantially inv the manner and for the purpose set forth.

-MORRIS FRIEDMAN. MEYER FRIEDMAN. 

